Hi Miles. Thanks very much for your continued help.
> From your description, the hardware did receive packets. But tcpdump
> howed nothing. Could you run the simple dtrace script in the
> attachment? It prints values if e1000g passes the packets to the upper
> layer. Once you run into the scenario, ping through e1000g0 interface
> and run "dtrace -s e1000g_receive.d" in parallel.
Here are the first few lines of the attached log that your dtrace script
created while attempting to ping a remote machine. I verified, via wireshark on
the remote machine, that the same thing was going on. Solaris was able to
create ping traffic on the network, pings were being returned properly, but the
ping application didn't receive the packets.
CPU FUNCTION
1 <- e1000g_receive -1091561683584
e1000g`e1000g_intr_pciexpress+0x138
unix`av_dispatch_autovect+0x7c
unix`dispatch_hardint+0x33
unix`switch_sp_and_call+0x13
1 <- e1000g_receive -1091786900128
e1000g`e1000g_intr_pciexpress+0x138
unix`av_dispatch_autovect+0x7c
unix`dispatch_hardint+0x33
unix`switch_sp_and_call+0x13
1 <- e1000g_receive -1091786900128
e1000g`e1000g_intr_pciexpress+0x138
unix`av_dispatch_autovect+0x7c
unix`dispatch_hardint+0x33
unix`switch_sp_and_call+0x13
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